The release features a host of special features, packed with unseen footage. There are newly-filmed interviews with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and other members of the film's cast and crew, as well as a director's audio commentary recorded by Paul!

EMI announcse the release of the fully-restored 1967 Beatles classic feature film Magical Mystery Tour to DVD and Blu-Ray! The release features a host of special features, packed with unseen footage. There are newly-filmed interviews with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and other members of the film's cast and crew, as well as a director's audio commentary recorded by Paul! Magical Mystery Tour will be released October 9th!

In September 1967 The Beatles embarked on making their third film, this time conceived and directed by themselves.

Based on a loose unscripted narrative, in the spirit of the experimental mood of the time, and directed by The Beatles themselves, the film became the vehicle to present 6 new songs - Magical Mystery Tour, The Fool On The Hill, Flying, I Am The Walrus, Blue Jay Way and Your Mother Should Know.

Now, 45 years on, the virtually forgotten film has been fully restored and is being presented properly for the first time.

The restoration of Magical Mystery Tour has been overseen by Paul Rutan Jr. of Eque Inc., the same company that handled the much acclaimed restoration of Yellow Submarine. The soundtrack work was done at Abbey Road Studios by Giles Martin and Sam Okell.

"Your Mother Should Know" [2:35] "Blue Jay Way" [3:53] "The Fool On The Hill" [3:05] - Three new edits of these performances, all featuring footage not seen in the original film.

"Hello Goodbye," as featured on "Top of the Pops" - 1967 [3:24] - The Beatles allowed the BBC to film them in the edit suite where they were working on Magical Mystery Tour. This was then turned into a promo by the BBC, who shot their own additional footage. It was then broadcast on "Top of the Pops" to mark the "Hello Goodbye" single going to No. 1 in December 1967.

"Nat's Dream" [2:50] - A scene directed by John featuring Nat Jackley and not included in the original film.

Ivor Cutler - "I'm Going In A Field" [2:35] - Ivor performs "I'm Going In A Field," in a field. This scene was not included in the original film.

Traffic - "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush" [1:53] - The filming of Traffic acting out their 1967 hit single "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush" was commissioned by The Beatles for possible inclusion in Magical Mystery Tour, but was not included in the final edit.